Holiday houses in Armagh

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A living area features two comfortable sofas adorned with patterned cushions. Natural light streams through a window with light-filtering blinds. A small side table and framed artwork complete the space, while a circular rug anchors the room with a vibrant design.
Home in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Kennedy's, Armagh

Kennedy's is a beautiful holiday home set in a quiet, friendly neighbourhood in Armagh City, very close to the city centre, GAA ground and all central Armagh tourist attractions including the ancient site Navan Fort. The cosy family house has been lovingly restored with character - on the walls you will find the paintings of local artist Paddy Kennedy, who lived here. This home from home is perfect for families who want a safe communal green space for their kids to play right outside the house.

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The charming exterior of Tullydowey Gate Lodge is framed by a gravel driveway lined with trees. The cottage features a stone wall and prominent chimney stacks. Sunlight illuminates the façade, showcasing its quaint windows and traditional roof structure.
Cottage in Mid Ulster
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews

Tullydowey Gate Lodge

Situated beside the village of Blackwatertown on the border between counties Tyrone and Armagh. Tullydowey Gate Lodge is a Grade B1 listed property built in 1793. Restoration of the gate lodge was completed in 2019 and undertaken with the utmost regard for the history of the building with many of the existing 18th century features sympathetically maintained whilst providing the comforts of 21st century living in a traditional country cottage style turning it once again into a real eye catcher.

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Cottage in Newry, Mourne and Down
5 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Killeavy Cottage

Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. Killeavy Cottage is the perfect antidote to the modern fast paced world. Killeavy Cottage is nestled between the magnificent Slieve Gullion mountain and the calm, tranquil waters off Camlough Lake in a picturesque rural setting close to the bustling shopping city of Newry, and not for from the lively town of Dundalk. A unique location with breath-taking scenery with access to bike trails and Hill walking at Slieve Gullion Forest Park.

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Home in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
5 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Luxury Heritage Home in Armagh City Centre

Welcome to our fully renovated heritage property, 31 Lower English. Nestled in the vibrant Armagh City Centre in Northern Ireland, this luxurious 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers modern comforts while maintaining the charm of its historic roots. Perfect for families or small groups, it comfortably sleeps up to 5 guests and is conveniently located just steps away from all Armagh has to offer, including shops, restaurants, pubs, and a picturesque view of the historic St. Patrick's Cathedral.

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A warm living area features wooden walls and high ceilings, complemented by a cozy arrangement of light-colored furniture. A round coffee table sits at the center, adorned with books and a small plant. Natural light enters through large windows, while a wood stove adds warmth.
Home in Armagh
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Forest Lodge Padel Tennis Court, Hot Tub, Walks

Wake up to bird song, and bunnies in a warm luxury, three bedroom forest lodge. Play unlimited padel on our private court, soak in the private hot tub or explore the Forest Meditation Trail. Cook on the bbq, light the fire pit. For kids can play in the treehouses or pet the dogs and ponies. Perfect for family or friends or a serene work base. Superfast WIFI. Our guests are so chilled leaving this amazing home. Inside super comfortable beds and a private library. Hot tub new from May 2026!

Top Guest favourite
A cozy seating area is positioned in front of sliding glass doors, featuring two wood-framed chairs adorned with decorative pillows. A small round table is placed between the chairs, complemented by a small potted plant. Soft lighting is provided by wall-mounted fixtures.
Tiny home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 489 reviews

The Burrow at No. 84

Cosy country log cabin with beautiful panoramic views over the Antrim hills with Slemish in the distance. The Burrow is a ground floor luxury log cabin with exclusive use of private garden, patio and hot tub. The apartment is a 30 minute drive from the stunning North Coast attractions and a 45 minute drive from Belfast. The apartment is located 50m from our house so we are nearby to make your stay enjoyable. An Electric Vehicle charger is available on request. Additional charges apply.

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A modern studio apartment is displayed, featuring a spacious bed with neutral-toned bedding. A small dining area is visible, consisting of a round table and two chairs. Natural light fills the room through a large window, with a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall.
Apartment in Lurgan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Oakleigh Studio Apartment

Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place. Whether in Lurgan Town for work or a family event such as a wedding or funeral, this represents an ideal quiet oasis that is 5 min walk from the town centre ( shops, pubs, restaurants, banks and churches), 5 min walk from the beuatiful Lurgan Park and only 10 min walk from the train station The apartment is modern and luxurious with WiFi and smart TV to allow you to keep contact and work from home if required.

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The exterior of the gothic mini castle is displayed, showcasing its stone facade with distinct towers and intricate window designs. The surrounding grounds have gravel pathways and greenery, while fallen leaves add a seasonal touch to the landscape.
Castle in County Westmeath
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 465 reviews

Magical gothic 3 bedroom mini-castle.

The Clonmellon Lodge is an 18th c. gothic mini castle recently restored, newly refurbished bathrooms and kitchen, all in one floor, with easy access to the grounds of Killua Castle. The Lodge can fit 5 people comfortably. There are 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. The first one with an ( American) Queen size bed, and the second with a double size bed. There is an office with a daybed that can sleep an small adult comfortably, and it has a full bathroom next to it.

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A uniquely crafted resort is perched among the trees, accessed via a private rope bridge. The structure features large windows and is surrounded by lush greenery and ferns, allowing for a natural connection to the landscape.
Treehouse in Forkhill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

Balance Treehouse - Luxury high in the tree tops

High in the tree tops as you look out over the craggy Heather covered hills, stone ditched fields and winding narrow roads. Take a deep breath, relax and reconnect with nature. A unique hand crafted resort, boasting a natural rustic look with full modern connectivity. Accessed via a private rope bridge, a hot tub, outdoor net/hammock, outdoor shower built for two and super king bed complete with glass roof for star gazing. All fully controlled by voice commands.

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An outdoor space is illuminated by string lights against a twilight sky. A hot tub is surrounded by planters and a covered seating area, offering an inviting spot for relaxation. A mix of textures and greenery enhances the serene atmosphere of the garden.
Bungalow in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews

Cosy Hot Tub Getaway Bungalow

Blossom Retreat, an oasis of calm and comfort designed specifically for your relaxation and enjoyment. This hidden treasure perfectly blends style, sophistication, and a warm, inviting ambiance to create an unmatched stay experience. Perfect for 1 or 2 couples looking to get-away, it's located in the heart of Armagh City, only a 2 minute walk to the bus station/ Mall and nested under the view of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Parking available at the property.

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A historic stone tower rises amidst a backdrop of trees, showcasing a traditional castellated design. The surrounding landscape is characterized by overgrown vegetation, with bare branches intertwining against a bright sky, reflecting the serene appeal of the rural setting.
Castle in Drogheda
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,405 reviews

Drummond Tower / Castle

Victoria Drummond Tower was built as a Folly Tower in the victorian period in 1858 by William Drummond Delap as part of Monasterboice House & Demesne. The tower is regarded as a folly tower built in remembrance of his late mother. Recently restored into a small habitable dwelling and is now available for rental for selected months of the year. A very unique and enjoyable place to stay with a vast range of local & historical amenities at your disposal.

Top Guest favourite
The cottage features a charming stone exterior, complemented by large glass windows. Flower boxes with vibrant blooms enhance the charming appearance, while a well-maintained gravel path leads to the entrance. The roof is styled with slate tiles, blending with the natural surroundings.
Cottage in Kilkeel
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Maggie's Cottage

Check out our discount for longer stays. No Dogs or Pets. In order to provide you and us with the best experience we would love to learn more about your stay. What is the purpose of your stay and who will be joining you on your stay. 5 * Tourism NI approved. Located in the heart of the Mourne Mountains , two bedroom new build is the perfect couples getaway. Each bedroom boasts a statement king size bed.Maximum 4 guests.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Armagh?

    Stay near the city center for easy access to historical sites, local eateries, and cultural venues. For a quieter setting, explore accommodations in the leafy outskirts, where traditional homes blend with countryside views.

  • What are the best things to do in Armagh with kids?

    Children often enjoy exploring the planetarium, hands-on science activities, and wide open parks for running or playing. Family-friendly museums and seasonal workshops can also keep young visitors engaged.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Armagh?

    Wander historic cathedrals, visit the planetarium for star shows, and relax in public gardens. Local food markets and art exhibitions provide a taste of Armagh’s creative scene.

  • How is the weather in Armagh?

    Armagh has cool, often damp weather with winter temperatures around 36–46°F (2–8°C) and mild summers near 52–65°F (11–19°C). Rainfall is steady throughout the year, so packing a waterproof jacket is useful.

  • When is the best time to visit Armagh?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and blooming gardens. This period also tends to feature cultural events and outdoor activities.

  • What are the best places to visit in Armagh?

    Explore St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, and the city’s main museum for local history. Public gardens and tree-lined promenades are also popular for quieter moments.

  • What are some hiking trails in Armagh?

    Armagh has woodland trails, riverside walks, and pathways through rolling orchards. Public parks offer gentle circuits, while nearby hills provide moderate climbs and wide views over the countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Armagh?

    Families often explore interactive exhibits at the planetarium, local playgrounds, and public parks for picnics or games. Orchard tours and children’s workshops are sometimes available at community venues.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Armagh?

    Many travelers explore scenic countryside areas, historic castles, or tranquil lough shores around Armagh. Neighboring towns often have heritage centers, lush gardens, and pottery workshops that give insight into local traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Armagh?

    Armagh has a selection of pet friendly stays, especially in homes or cottages with outdoor space. Look for places that specify pet policies and direct access to parks or walking trails.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Armagh?

    Wander the narrow streets to discover independent shops and cafes, and try locally pressed apple juice. Bringing waterproof layers is suggested, as showers are common year-round.

  • What is Armagh known for?

    Armagh is known for its historical cathedrals, ancient legends, and role as an ecclesiastical center. The city’s apple orchards and fruit-based traditions are a celebrated part of local culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Armagh?

    Explore orchard trails around the city or find small art galleries featuring local creators. The public parks and lesser-known churches often reveal the quieter charm of Armagh.

  • What are the best foods to try in Armagh?

    Try locally made apple products, including cider and fresh juice, which reflect the region's orchard heritage. Traditional baked goods, hearty stews, and farmhouse cheeses are also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Armagh?

    Bring layered clothing and a waterproof jacket for variable weather, along with comfortable shoes for walking on cobbled streets or countryside paths. A daypack for snacks and personal items can be handy.

  • What is the nightlife in Armagh like?

    Nightlife in Armagh centers on traditional pubs, casual bars, and live music venues hosting local artists. Expect a relaxed atmosphere and occasional storytelling or folk sessions.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Armagh?

    Armagh has a vibrant calendar, including its apple harvest celebrations in autumn and the St. Patrick’s Festival in March. Seasonal arts festivals and heritage events are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Armagh?

    You will find family friendly rentals in Armagh, with amenities like spacious living areas, gardens, or kitchen facilities. Many hosts provide travel cots, high chairs, or games for younger guests.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Armagh

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 30 holiday rentals in Armagh

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Armagh holiday rentals start at $86 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    30 of Armagh holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Armagh rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Armagh stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!